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THW rERQUniAKS XT Y C?T?TZ3. N. C, FRIDAY. AlPKIfr 11, I Cangrei couldnt compete with the : White House in the bead Line depart ment last week. The announcement by 'President Truman that he won't run again, (be resignation ; of Charles E. Wilson, the firing of "clean-up man'' Newbold Minis and the "resignation of At torney General McGrath set off. ex plosion after explosion here. 'Each rumble seemed to disintegrate further the confidence the people had in the administration. Rumors are rampant on Capitol Etill as this is written. Some of ,them rtiay have been verified by the time this coluimuis printed. For example, Attorney General McGrath is said to have threatened to expose a great many things he has been keeping quiet. Mr. McGrath has been very coopera tive and personable in his official re lations with me. Of course, 1 know nothing abfut any behind-the-scenes affairs Ghat may have been going on. As for Mr. Morris, I don't believe anything that he could have done, or anything that could have happened to him could surprise me. His first public appearance convinced me that Mr. Morris is temperamentally un stable. ' "i Thursday before Congress by Queen Juliana of The Netherlands. he is a very charming and intelligent lady Don't h fva hv that utfia'atified criticism of Senator Holland of Flor ida for having "lobbyist ,. on tsie floor of the Senate during the debates on he Tidelands easnre. The, sibr actually was Walter Rj( Johnson, form er attorney general, for the state of MaKMalrn. whn is now TWDTCHeilffcinSr 11 of the individual states, including North Wrouna, in urns irapoixam mat- i .... T ! mmfmnvcv .QAnntnT ii have such technical assistance on com plicated matters, ror example, when a Senator is arguing for measure which the government favors, govern ment employees are permitted ort the Senate floor. The only difference &i tins case was that Mr. Johnson is paid by the individual states rather than the federal government . . . Miss Jane Blythe, daughter ef Mrs. Joe Blythe and the late Mr. Blythe of Charlotte, made a fine impression as North Carolina's cnerry 'Blossom Princess here last week. Incidentally, the cherry blossoms in Washington should be at their best about the time tha ia niriiliKhed . . . More and more school children are coming $o see us. I missea seeing a cvuyus ox ciiuwce lAalSuroelr when thev came bv. but I've managed to catch most or tnesi so iar. WJIITZSTON CLV3 MITTS The Whiteston Home Demonstra tion Club held its regular jmeC'.St the Community House, March 27th, with: Mrs. Arba Winslow . .and Mrs. William Eure as hostesses. ; ' The meet in er was called -to order by the president, Mrs. . William Wins- low, and the song, "Long, long Ago" was sung, after which. the devotional was given by Mrs. Percy Winslow,, Jr. Several business matters were dis cusBed. As a means of gaining new members, a motion was made and car ried that each member bring a visit or to the April meeting. ' The meeting was then turned over to Mrs. White who showed pictures, and gave an interesting demonstra tion on "Homes Designed -For Bet ter Living." Lena Winslow, recreational leader, conducted an interesting quiz on flow ers . ; - , . - Refreshments were served by the hostesses. DURANTS NECKCLUB MEETS' ' The Durants Neck Home Demon stration Club hejd its regular monthly meeting on April 2nd, at the Com munity House with 'Mrs. Garland Bak- WE BUY LIVESTOCK DAILY SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN Fertilizers and Certified Seeds WE ARE EQUIPPED TO CLEAN BEANS AND OTHER GRAIN , Phone 2241 J.F.IIOLLOl'ELL&SOII WINFALL, Wc. eras hostess. ; ' " Thepoul'-'r- -. -3. P..H. Own- The : meeting opened' by eingirgiley, gave'a repoit. ' ' " ' followed bv reneatinor e i l!--s. Nina B. V.ll'.. Home-Agent, Collect ; Minutes of Karch meeti. J (gave demonsti-ation on Moor Fin- and treasurer's report were read ana asses." 'h V .T- -1 approved. ; The roll was called -with) A short busings session was held, sixteen members present. Mrs. -Eva I Kis. ' Frances Wood won the door Perry was welcomed as a new mem. prize, ? me nostess servea ice cream, ber. icaxft ana Jbasxer canqy. For i!.::t3,s Feet . tTse T-L-' tecs- It KtoaSy I LATI 3 T. : -H -T3 of tlie fsejj r--''J.tes C Jra C i to kiU (terms e?" r m ' '-ct Aftar me ""Il ea. .ui, if nut piwX yonr 4iC t - t at any dru? store. rVow at S s&J l .... ., TRY A WLZXLY OLASSU i AD Russell's Chances The departure of Mr. Truman from the Presidential picture will have little effect, one way or the other on the chances of Senator Russell of Georgia getting the nomination. The people who were for Senator Russell will continue to be for him, and those who oppose him because of his views on the so-called civil rights matters will nrill nmoHn him. I believ his chances of getting the nomination are excellent, provided the proper fight is waged. Notes In Passing Now that the third month of this session of Congress has passed, things are beginning to hum The appro priations measures are Demg con sidered, and every day I receive many letters and telegrams urging that I support an increase in this appro priation or that one. Many of these come from citizens who previously have urged me to fight for a reduction i TV AYiuArnm p.n -. snenHinir . . . I was im- pressed, ny tne aaaress ueuvc uhi. i ... . . "HERE'S A NEW G-E THAT'S REALLY QC3J I iimim nm. i i 1L j " 11 ""I )- JL 1 b 'fit''" 'd'NEW SPACEMAKEX DOOR SRSVp ' k I C fc 4 ACROSS-THE-TOP FKSZQU f : T L!'J:'ikr VE6ETAM ROBLAi45iwWESSr X r p; s j Euna coKomorir I Y. 1 :.J Welcome 'if i I S J 'i). REA; Members r U S l A SPACE MAKER , 1, ;; .; "JL 4- dSHerfcfoKd Iv( . 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